Quattro Plant recognised in the Parliamentary Review
It’s a proud day for Quattro Plant, as the organisation features in The Parliamentary Review.
Alongside esteemed politicians and organisations, Quattro Plant takes centre stage in the highly-regarded publication, shedding light on the benefits of continual innovation within the ever-changing rail market, the complexities of the UK sector and highilghting best practice.
The review features exclusive commentary from a range of businesses, educators and policymakers, and provides a unique snapshot on the UK economy, highlighting the developments and concerns of business leaders up and down the country.
Founded with The Rt Hon David Curry as chief editor, and chaired by Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, Quattro Plant have worked closely with the publication team to provide a comprehensive piece giving a clear overview facing the challenges and benefits facing the rail market today, and how these can impact everyone from industry suppliers to commuters.
The co-chairman of The Parliamentary Review, Lord Pickles, has praised the upcoming Review as one of the most comprehensive yet. He commented that as Britain undergoes changes, it is ‘essential that politicians have a firm understanding of the challenges with which British organisations must contend’ and that The Review once again provides a perfect platform for this.
In her foreword for The Parliamentary Review, the Secretary of State for International Trade, Elizabeth Truss, states that ‘commerce and free exchange are the engine room of prosperity and social mobility’ and that she is ‘determined to tackle the forces who want to hold that back’.
John Murphy, Managing Director of Quattro Plant is delighted to have been able to contribute to the Parliamentary Review, and said: ‘As an organisation we believe that transparency and collaboration is the key to keeping innovation pushing forwards, and as such are always keen to share the highs and lows.’
‘The Parliamentary Review provides a brilliant, highly-respected nationwide platform for businesses from every sector and every part of the UK to come together and share their findings – it’s surprising how many similarities there are across so many varying fields! In today’s uncertain times, it is clear that working together is the key to success. Here at Quattro Plant we believe that collaboration and sharing of knowledge is the answer to moving forwards, and will continue to do so across the entire group.’
Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett commented on Quattro Plant’s article:
‘The ability to listen and learn from one another has always been vital in parliament, in business and in most aspects of daily life. But at this particular moment in time, as national and global events continue to reiterate, it is uncommonly crucial that we forge new channels of communication and reinforce existing ones. The following article from Quattro Plant is an attempt to do just that.’
Click here to read Quattro Plant’s article in The Parliamentary Review
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